EP1734619B1 - Prise de courant et prises de jonction avec un levier pivotant - Google Patents

Prise de courant et prises de jonction avec un levier pivotant Download PDF

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EP1734619B1
EP1734619B1 EP06010429A EP06010429A EP1734619B1 EP 1734619 B1 EP1734619 B1 EP 1734619B1 EP 06010429 A EP06010429 A EP 06010429A EP 06010429 A EP06010429 A EP 06010429A EP 1734619 B1 EP1734619 B1 EP 1734619B1
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Yukihiro Fukatsu
Toshikazu Sakurai
Masayasu Fuji
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/62Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
    • H01R13/629Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure electrical locking indicators, manufacturing tolerances
    • H01R13/62933Comprising exclusively pivoting lever
    • H01R13/62938Pivoting lever comprising own camming means
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/62Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
    • H01R13/629Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure electrical locking indicators, manufacturing tolerances
    • H01R13/62933Comprising exclusively pivoting lever
    • H01R13/6295Pivoting lever comprising means indicating incorrect coupling of mating connectors
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/62Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
    • H01R13/629Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure electrical locking indicators, manufacturing tolerances
    • H01R13/62933Comprising exclusively pivoting lever
    • H01R13/62955Pivoting lever comprising supplementary/additional locking means
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/46Bases; Cases
    • H01R13/52Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
    • H01R13/5219Sealing means between coupling parts, e.g. interfacial seal

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  • the present invention relates to a connector and connector assembly of the movable member type, particularly to a lever type connector and connector assembly.
  • Document GB 2 322 242 A discloses a connector of the movable member type in which a movable member having an operable portion at or near a side plate is movably mounted in or on a housing.
  • the movable member comprises at least one cam member engageable with at least one mating cam member formed on a mating housing so that it can be guided along the cam member as the movable member is operated, thereby connecting the housing with the mating housing.
  • an engaging portion engageable with a locking projection is formed on the mating housing. Immediately before the housing is properly connected with the mating housing, the locking projection is engaged with the engaging portion and receives a force via the engaging portion as the movable member is operated
  • Document JP 2001 326024 A discloses a lever connector with a cover, which is mounted on the rear face side of a female housing, and which is equipped with a lever in advance. As the cover is installed, the level is mounted on the female housing.
  • Document US 2002/0004326 A1 discloses a connector support mechanism which comprises a female connector and a male connector.
  • a cam lever formed with a cam groove which guides a boss protruding from the female connector is turnably pivoted by the male connector. In a state in which the boss is inserted into the cam groove, if the cam lever turns, the female connector and the male connector are fitted to each other.
  • a lever-type connector is known from Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2001-326024 .
  • This connector is constructed such that a lever is rotatably mounted on a female housing and male and female housings are connected by guiding cam pins formed on the male housing along cam grooves formed in the lever as the lever is rotated.
  • an operable portion of the lever is located at a position in the vicinity of one lateral end of the female housing radially distanced from an axis of rotation of the lever, and is operated in a direction along a connecting direction of the female housing.
  • the present invention was developed in view of the above problem and an object thereof is to allowing to correct the posture of one housing in the process of connecting the two housings.
  • a connector of the movable member type in particular of the lever type, in which a movable member such as a lever having an operable portion at or near a side plate is movably mounted in or on or to a housing, the movable member comprising at least one cam member engageable with at least one mating cam member formed on a mating housing so that it can be guided along the cam member as the movable member is operated, thereby connecting the housing with the mating housing, wherein:
  • the locking projection receives the force acting in the direction substantially along the connecting direction of the mating housing by being brought into engagement with the engaging portion formed at the side of the movable member opposite to the operable portion.
  • the movable member is rotatably or pivotably mounted to the housing and the operable portion of the movable member is located at a lateral end portion of the housing radially distanced from an axis of rotation of the movable member.
  • the movable member is operated in a direction along a connecting direction of the housing immediately before the two housings are properly connected.
  • a lever-type connector in which a lever having an operable portion at a leading-end side of a side plate is rotatably mounted in a first housing, a cam pin formed on a second housing is guided along a cam groove formed in the side plate as the lever is rotated, thereby connecting the two housings, and the operable portion of the lever is located at a lateral end portion of the first housing radially distanced from an axis of rotation of the lever and is operated in a direction along a connecting direction of the first housing immediately before the two housings are properly connected, wherein:
  • the locking projection receives the force acting in the direction along the connecting direction of the second housing by being brought into engagement with the engaging portion formed at the side of the lever opposite to the operable portion.
  • the housing or first housing is a harness-side housing to be connected with wires forming a wiring harness
  • the mating housing or second housing is a waiting-side housing to be disposed on a fixed member.
  • At least one guiding wall extending substantially in the connecting directions of the two housings is formed at a position substantially corresponding to the locking projection of the mating housing or second housing in or near an end surface of the housing or first housing at a side to be connected with the m ⁇ ting housing or second housing, and comes or can come substantially into sliding contact with the locking projection during a connecting operation of the two housings.
  • the locking projection of the mating/second housing guides or can substantially guide the connecting and separating operation of the two housings by coming substantially into sliding contact with the guiding wall formed in the first housing. Therefore, the two housings can be connected and separated in their substantially proper postures.
  • the movable member is mountable to or in or on the (first) housing in two transversely substantially symmetrical postures, and/or a pair of locking projections are formed at two transversely symmetrical positions with respect to the second housing.
  • At least one pair of supporting shafts are formed on the housing at two substantially transversely symmetrical positions with respect to the housing, the movable member is rotatably or pivotably mounted on one of the supporting shafts, thereby being made mountable in two substantially transversely symmetrical postures with respect to the housing.
  • the operable portion of the movable member mounted on the one of the supporting shafts is located at a side of the one supporting shaft opposite to the other supporting shaft immediately before the two housings are properly connected.
  • a pair of supporting shafts are formed on the first housing at two transversely symmetrical positions with respect to the first housing, the lever is rotatably mounted on one of the supporting shafts, thereby being made mountable in two transversely symmetrical postures with respect to the first housing, the operable portion of the lever mounted on the one of the supporting shafts is located at a side of the one supporting shaft opposite to the other supporting shaft immediately before the two housings are properly connected, a pair of cam pins are formed on the second housing at positions corresponding to the cam groove of the lever in the respective states where the lever is mounted on the one or the other of the supporting shafts, and out of the two cam pins, the one not engaged with the cam groove serves as the locking projection.
  • the construction of the second housing can be simplified as compared to a case where the locking projection is separately provided.
  • a connector assembly comprising a connector of the movable member type according to the invention or a preferred embodiment thereof and a mating connector having the mating connector housing, the locking projection being formed on the mating housing.
  • a pair of mating cam members are formed on the mating housing at positions corresponding to the cam member of the movable member in the respective states where the movable member is mounted on the one or the other of the supporting shafts.
  • the one not engaged with the cam member serves as the locking projection.
  • a connector having a movable operable member, preferably a lever, according to this embodiment is constructed such that a female housing 10 (corresponding to a preferred first housing) and a male housing 11 (corresponding to a preferred second housing) are or can be connected and separated (or the connection and separation thereof may be assisted) by means of a movable member, preferably comprising a lever, to be provided in or on the female housing 10.
  • the female and male housings 10, 11 are to be connected along a connecting direction CD.
  • sides of the two housings 10, 11 to be connected are referred to as front sides and reference is made to FIG. 2 concerning vertical direction.
  • the male housing 11 is made e.g. of a synthetic resin material and preferably is a waiting-side housing arranged or arrangeable on an unillustrated fixed member as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 .
  • a receptacle 13 having an open front side is formed at or near a front side of the male housing 11, and a terminal accommodating portion 15 for accommodating one or more male terminal fittings 14 is formed behind or adjacent to the receptacle 13.
  • One or more mounting lock portions 16 used to mount the male housing 11 on the fixed member are formed on the outer lateral (left and/or right) side surface(s) of the terminal accommodating portion 15 in FIG. 1 .
  • one or more cavities 17 extending substantially in forward and backward directions FBD are formed in the terminal accommodating portion 15, and the male terminal fittings 14 are to be at least partly inserted into the respective cavities 17 from an insertion side, preferably substantially from behind.
  • Each male terminal fitting 14 is comprised of a main portion 18 and a barrel portion 20 provided behind the main portion 18 and to be connected (preferably crimped or folded or bent into connection) with a wire 19, wherein a (preferably substantially narrow and long) tab piece 21 extends substantially forward from or near the front end of the main portion 18.
  • a (preferably substantially cantilever-shaped) locking portion 22 resiliently deformable and preferably extending substantially forward projects at an inner wall of each cavity 17.
  • This locking portion 22 is or can be resiliently engaged with the terminal fitting 14, preferably with the main portion 18, to retain the male terminal fitting 14.
  • the tab piece 21 With the male terminal fitting 14 at least partly accommodated in the cavity 17, the tab piece 21 at least partly projects into the receptacle 13.
  • a retainer 23 preferably is mountable into a front-end portion of the terminal accommodating portion 15 to (preferably doubly) lock the male terminal fittings 14.
  • a waterproof resilient plug or waterproof rubber plug 24 preferably is so at least partly fitted on a rear part of the barrel portion 20 as to at least partly surround the barrel portion 20 together with an insulation coating of the wire 19, wherein sealing preferably is to be provided between the wire 19 and the inner circumferential surface of the cavity 17 by the resilient close contact between the outer circumferential surface of the waterproof resilient/rubber plug 24 and the inner circumferential surface of the cavity 17.
  • a substantially cylindrical cam pin 25 projecting laterally or upward (or in a direction at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially normal to the connecting direction CD) is formed at a position at or near the front end of the outer surface of the lateral (upper) wall of the receptacle 13 preferably substantially in the transverse center in FIG. 3 , and is engageable with a cam groove 26 of a lever 12 (as a preferred movable member) to be described later.
  • a larger-diameter portion 27 enlarged in one or more radially outward directions of the cam pin 25 is formed at the upper or distal end of the cam pin 25, and a (preferably substantially vertical) separation of the cam groove 26 and the cam pin 25 is prevented by the engagement of a cam-pin receiving portion 64 of the lever 12 to be described later with the bottom or inner edge of the larger-diameter portion 27.
  • a slanted or rounded surface 30 inclined down or inwardly toward the front is formed at or near the front end of each guiding rib 28 in order to facilitate a movement of a partial or first locking piece 41 of the lever 12 to be described later onto the guiding rib 28.
  • a phantom straight line 39 (see FIG.
  • the female housing 10 is made e.g. of a synthetic resin material and, and an inner tube portion 32 in which one or more, preferably a plurality of cavities 17 extending substantially in forward and backward directions FBD are formed substantially side by side along width direction is formed inside an outer tube portion 31 at one or more stages as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 .
  • a female terminal fitting 33 is to be at least partly inserted into each cavity 17 from an inserting side, preferably substantially from behind, to be locked and retained by a locking portion 22 formed in or at the cavity 17.
  • Each female terminal fitting 33 is comprised of a (preferably substantially rectangular) tube portion 34 which preferably is substantially in the form of a rectangular tube and into which the tab piece 21 of the male terminal fitting 14 at least partly accommodated in the male housing 11 is to be at least partly inserted, and a wire connection portion (preferably comprising a barrel portion 20) provided behind or adjacent to the (rectangular) tube portion 34 and to be connected (preferably substantially crimped or bent or folded into connection) with a wire 19.
  • a resiliently deformable resilient contact piece (not shown) is formed in the (rectangular) tube portion 34 to be resiliently brought into contact with the tab piece 21 at least partly inserted into the (rectangular) tube portion 34.
  • a waterproof resilient plug or waterproof rubber plug 24 is so fitted on or to a rear part of the barrel portion 20 as to at least partly surround the barrel portion 20 preferably together with an insulation coating of the wire 19, wherein sealing is provided between the wire 19 and the inner circumferential surface of the cavity 17 by the resilient close contact between the outer circumferential surface of the waterproof resilient/rubber plug 24 and the inner circumferential surface of the cavity 17.
  • a (preferably substantially cap-shaped) retainer 23 preferably is to be mounted on or to a front-end portion of the inner tube portion 32 in the female housing 10 to (preferably doubly) lock the female terminal fittings 33.
  • the female housing 10 is connected with the wires 19 forming a wiring harness and serves or may serve as a harness-side or movable side housing.
  • the receptacle 13 of the aforementioned male housing 11 is at least partly insertable into a clearance between the inner tube portion 32 and the outer tube portion 31.
  • a tubular seal ring 35 preferably made of resilient material such as rubber, is to be mounted on or to the outer circumferential surface of the inner tube portion 32 near an intermediate part (preferably near or at a substantially middle part) of the inner tube portion 32 with respect to forward and backward directions FBD. Sealing preferably is provided between the male housing 11 and the female housing 10 by the resilient close contact between one or more (e.g. three) lips 36 circumferentially formed on the outer circumferential surface of the seal ring 35 over at least part, preferably over the substantially entire circumference and the inner circumferential surface of the receptacle 13 of the male housing 11 as shown.
  • a lever accommodating space 37 (as a preferred movable member accommodating space) for at least partly accommodating the movable member, preferably the lever 12, is so formed at a lateral (upper) side of the outer tube portion 31 as to penetrate substantially in forward and backward directions FBD.
  • a (preferably substantially cylindrical) supporting shaft 38 extends downward from the ceiling wall of this lever accommodating space 37.
  • the lever accommodating space 37 preferably is substantially transversely symmetrically formed with respect to the axis of symmetry 39 passing the center axis of the supporting shaft 38.
  • a (preferably substantially rectangular) notch 40 is so formed in the bottom or inner wall of the lever accommodating space 37 as part of the outer tube portion 31 as to extend substantially backward from the front edge.
  • a locking piece 41 of the lever 12 to be described later is or can be engaged with one of the receiving portions 29 in a standby state of the lever 12 to be described later.
  • the lever 12 (as the preferred movable member) is made e.g. of a synthetic resin material and provided with a side plate 42 preferably substantially having such a comb-shape obtained by cutting off a rear-end area of the peripheral portion of a circle when viewed from above, and an operable portion 43 bulging out laterally (slightly to left) from the rear end of the side plate 42 at a lateral (left) side in FIG. 1 .
  • the lever 12 preferably is substantially vertically symmetrical (or symmetrical with respect to an axis or plane substantially normal to the axis of rotation) as a whole.
  • This lever 12 is so mounted at least partly in the lever accommodating space 37 of the female housing 10 as to be rotatable or pivotable between a standby position SP (as a preferred first position) and a connected position CP (as a preferred second position).
  • the standby position SP first position refers to a position of the lever 12 where the entrance of the cam pin 25 formed on the male housing 11 is permitted to at least partly enter a cam groove 26 formed in the side plate 42 of the lever 12 (see FIG. 6 )
  • the connected position CP second position referred to as a position of the lever 12 where the two housings 10, 20 are substantially properly connected (see FIG. 1 ).
  • a shaft hole or recess 44 is formed to vertically penetrate the center of the side plate 42, and the aforementioned supporting shaft 38 is or can be at least partly inserted into this shaft hole 44.
  • the cam groove 26 oblique to both circumferential direction and radial directions (or having a spiral-like shape) substantially centered on the shaft hole 44 is formed before the shaft hole 44 in the side plate 42.
  • the campin receiving portion 64 for receiving the larger-diameter portion 27 of the cam pin 25 is formed at the upper edge of the cam groove 26 over the entire length of the cam groove 26.
  • the locking piece 41 for holding or positioning the lever 12 at the standby position SP is formed at a position of the side plate 42 at the lateral (right) side of the shaft hole 44.
  • the locking piece 41 preferably is substantially in the form of a plate narrow and long in forward and backward directions FBD, and has the front end thereof supported on the side plate 42 while projecting backward.
  • This resilient locking piece 41 is resiliently deformable upward and downward or inwardly and outwardly or towards and away from the housing 10 with the base end (front end) as a supporting point.
  • the rear end of the locking piece 41 is engaged with the aforementioned receiving portion 29 when the lever 12 is at the standby position SP.
  • the entrance of the cam groove 26 preferably is located substantially on the axis of symmetry 39 passing the supporting shaft 38 of the lever 12.
  • a resilient lock piece 45 (preferably substantially in the form of a narrow and long plate extending substantially in forward and backward directions FBD) is formed at the lateral (left) rear side of the side plate 42.
  • This resilient lock piece 45 preferably is a cantilever extending substantially backward from its front end, and is resiliently deformable upward and downward or inwardly and outwardly or towards and away from the housing 10.
  • One or more vertically or outwardly projecting lock projections 46 are formed at a position in the vicinity of a substantial center of the resilient lock piece 45 with respect to forward and backward directions FBD.
  • the resilient lock piece 45 holds or positions the lever 12 at the connected position CP (second position) preferably by the engagement of the above lock projection 46 and one of a pair of return preventing portions 47 preferably substantially transversely symmetrically formed in the lever accommodating space 37 with respect to the lever accommodating space 37 with the lever 12 located at the connected position CP.
  • One or more steps dented inwardly with respect to the thickness of the side plate 42 preferably are formed in areas of both upper and lower surfaces of the side plate 42 where the front end of the resilient lock piece 45 is formed, and these one or more steps serve as one or more holding steps 48 for holding the lever 12 at the standby position SP by coming into engagement with the return preventing portion 47 with the lever 12 located at the standby position SP.
  • one or more supporting shaft escaping grooves 49 for letting the supporting shaft 38 escape upon mounting the lever 12 in the female housing 10 are so formed by recessing the respective surface(s), preferably both lateral (upper and lower) surfaces, of the side plate 42 inwardly with respect to the thickness direction TD of the side plate 42 as to extend from a position slightly more outward than the shaft hole 44 toward the entrance of the cam groove 26.
  • a slanted surface 30 for facilitating a movement of the supporting shaft 38 beyond a portion of the side plate 42 between the supporting shaft escaping groove 49 and the shaft hole 44 is formed at an end of each supporting-shaft escaping groove 49 toward the shaft hole 44.
  • one or more return-preventing portion escaping grooves 50 for letting the return preventing portion 47 upon mounting the lever 12 in the female housing 10 are so formed by recessing both respective surface(s), the lateral (upper and lower) surfaces of the side plate 42 inwardly with respect to the thickness direction TD of the side plate 42 as to extend forward from a position slightly before the holding steps 48 in FIG. 6 .
  • a slanted or bent surface 30 for facilitating a movement of the return-preventing portion 47 beyond a portion of the side plate 42 between the holding step 48 and the return-preventing portion escaping groove 50 is formed at or near the rear edge of each return-preventing portion escaping groove 50 in FIG. 6 .
  • each recesses 51 dented inwardly with respect to the thickness direction TD of the side plate 42 of the lever 12 are formed at a right rear end of the lever 12 in FIG. 1 for letting the return-preventing portion 47 escape upon mounting the lever 12 into the female housing 10.
  • a side wall of each recess 51 is or may be engaged with the return-preventing portion 47 to hold the lever 12 at the connected position CP when the lever 12 is at the connected position CP.
  • one or more, preferably a pair of locking projections 52 projecting upward or outward are formed preferably substantially at transversely symmetrical positions with respect to a phantom axis (axis of symmetry 39) extending substantially along forward and backward directions FBD and passing the center axis of the cam pin 25, these positions preferably being located near the lateral (left and right) sides of the front end of the upper surface of the receptacle 13 of the male housing 11.
  • the locking projections 52 preferably are substantially trapezoidal in plan view (refer e.g. to FIG. 6 ).
  • the rear edges of the locking projections 52 are substantially straight along transverse direction, and are brought or bringable substantially into contact with the rear edge of an engaging portion 53 of the lever 12 to be described later.
  • the outer side surfaces of the locking projections 52 with respect to the transverse direction of the male housing 11 are substantially straight along forward and backward directions FBD, and can be brought substantially into sliding contact with the inner surfaces of guiding walls 55 of the female housing 10 to be described later.
  • the inner side surfaces of the locking projections 52 with respect to the transverse direction of the male housing 11 preferably have a substantially arcuate contour substantially in conformity with the lateral edge of the lever 12 so as to let this lateral edge escape.
  • the engaging portion 53 is so formed as to project outward from the lateral edge of the side plate 42 at an end (right end in FIG. 1 ) of the lever 12 substantially opposite to the operable portion 43.
  • the rear edge of the engaging portion 53 is substantially straight along transverse direction, and can come substantially into alignment with the rear edges of the aforementioned locking projections 52.
  • One or more escaping holes 54 for letting the locking projections 52 of the male housing 11 escape are so formed in an end surface of the upper side of the outer tube portion 31 at a side to be connected with the male housing 11 preferably as to be substantially symmetrical with respect to the axis of symmetry 39 and extend substantially in forward and backward directions FBD at positions substantially corresponding to the locking projection 52 (see FIGS. 1 and 4 ).
  • the inner side walls of the escaping holes 54 come substantially into sliding contact with the outer side walls of the locking projections 52 upon connecting and separating the two housings 10,11, thereby serving as the guiding walls 55 for guiding the connecting and separating operations of the two housings 10, 11.
  • the cam pin 25 is located at or near the entrance of the cam groove 26 of the lever 12.
  • the guiding ribs 28 are located in the notch 40, and the locking piece 41 is resiliently deformed upward or outward by moving onto the lateral (right) guiding rib 28.
  • This causes the locking piece 41 and the lateral (right) receiving portion 29 to be disengaged, whereby the lever 12 is operable or movable (rotatable or pivotable) e.g. in counterclockwise direction of FIG. 7 from the standby position SP.
  • the outer side surfaces of the guiding ribs 28 with respect to transverse direction come substantially into sliding contact with the inner edges of the receiving portions 29 to guide the connecting operation of the two housings 10, 11.
  • the two housings 10, 11 are properly connected and the position of the lever 12 in this state is referred to as the connected position CP (second position).
  • the lock projection 46 of the resilient lock piece 45 of the lever 12 preferably is engaged with the lateral (left) return preventing portion 47 to prevent the movement (clockwise rotation) of the lever 12, and the recess 51 is engaged with the lateral (right) return preventing portion 47 to prevent the substantially opposite movement (counterclockwise rotation) of the lever 12.
  • the lateral (right) locking projection 52 receives a force in the connecting direction CD of the male housing 11 by the engaging portion 53, whereby the postures of the two housings 10, 11 are corrected. Furthermore, any further forward movements of the two housings 10, 11 are prevented by the contact of the front edges of the locking projection 52 and the rear edges of the escaping holes 54 and the contact of the front edges of the guiding ribs 28 and the rear edge of the notch 40.
  • the ceiling wall of the lever accommodating space 37 is deformed to curve and the lever 12 held in the substantially same orientation (posture) as at the standby position SP is at least partly inserted into the lever accommodating space 37 from an inserting side, preferably substantially from behind.
  • the lateral (left) return preventing portion 47 in FIG. 1 comes to be located in the return preventing portion escaping groove 50 of the lever 12
  • the substantially opposite lateral (right) return preventing portion 47 in FIG. 1 comes to be located in the recess 51 of the lever 12
  • the supporting shaft 38 comes to be located in the supporting shaft escaping groove 49 after passing the cam groove 26 of the lever 12.
  • the return preventing portions 47 and the supporting shaft 38 can easily move substantially onto the corresponding parts since the return preventing portion escaping grooves 50 and the supporting shaft escaping grooves 49 are formed with the slanted or rounded surfaces 30.
  • the supporting shaft 38 is at least partly fitted into the shaft hole 44 after moving onto the slanted surface 30 provided at the rear edge of the supporting shaft escaping groove 49.
  • the left return preventing portion 47 in FIG. 1 is resiliently at least partly restored after moving onto the slanted surface 30 provided at the rear edge of the return preventing portion escaping groove 50, thereby coming substantially into contact with the holding step 48 preferably substantially from behind, with the result that the lever 12 is prevented from moving (e.g. rotating in clockwise direction of FIG. 1 ).
  • the locking piece 41 comes substantially into contact with the lateral (right) receiving portion 29 to prevent the lever 12 from moving in an substantially opposite direction (e.g. rotating in counterclockwise direction of FIG. 1 ). In this way, the lever 12 is held or positioned at the standby position SP while being preferably prevented from moving (e.g. rotating in both forward and reverse directions).
  • the cam pin 25 at least partly enters the entrance of the cam groove 26 as shown in FIG. 7 .
  • the one or more locking projections 52 come to be located substantially in the respective escaping holes 54 and the outer side surfaces of the locking projections 52 come substantially into sliding contact with the guiding walls 55 of the escaping holes 54, thereby guiding the connecting operation of the two housings 10, 11.
  • the one or more guiding ribs 28 are inserted into the notch 40 and the front end of the right guiding rib 28 comes substantially into contact with the locking piece 41, whereby the locking piece 41 is resiliently deformed upward or outward by moving onto the lateral (right) guiding rib 28.
  • the locking piece 41 and the lateral (right) receiving portion 29 are disengaged, enabling the lever 12 to move (rotate in counterclockwise direction of FIG. 7 ).
  • the locking piece 41 can easily move onto the lateral (right) guiding rib 28 since the slanted surface 30 is formed.
  • the operable portion 43 of the lever 12 When the connecting operation further progresses to reach a position shown in FIG. 9 , i.e. a state immediately before the two housings 10, 11 are properly connected, the operable portion 43 of the lever 12 is located at the lateral (left) rear side of the female housing 10 in FIG. 9 . If the operable portion 43 of the lever 12 is operated or pushed in this state, the female housing 10 receives a force in the connecting direction CD (downward direction in FIG. 9 ) thereof. Then, the connected state precedes at the lateral (left) side of the female housing 10 in FIG. 9 , although this state is not shown in detail, with the result that the female housing 10 may assume an inclined posture (e.g. inclined down to left in FIG. 9 ) in some cases.
  • an inclined posture e.g. inclined down to left in FIG. 9
  • the engaging portion 53 comes into engagement with the lateral (right) locking projection 52 as shown in FIG. 1 , whereby the lateral (right) locking projection 52 receives a force acting along the connecting direction CD (upward direction in FIG. 1 ) of the male housing 11 via the engaging portion 53.
  • a force acts in such a direction as to insert the male housing 11, thereby substantially correcting or tending to correct the inclined posture of the female housing 10 towards or to a substantially proper one.
  • the connecting operation is completed with the two housings 10, 11 in their substantially proper postures by pushing the operable portion 43 in this state.
  • the resilient lock piece 45 is resiliently at least partly restored to engage the lock projection 46 thereof with the lateral (left) return preventing portion 47 in FIG. 1 , thereby preventing the lever 12 from moving (e.g. rotating in clockwise direction of FIG. 1 ). Further, the right return preventing portion 47 in FIG. 1 and the side wall of the recess 51 are engaged to prevent the lever 12 from moving (e.g. rotating in counterclockwise direction of FIG. 1 ). Any further forward movements of the two housings 10, 11 are prevented by the contact of the front edges of the locking projections 52 with the rear edges of the escaping holes 54 and by the contact of the front edges of the guiding ribs 28 with the rear edge of the notch 40.
  • the resilient lock piece 45 Upon separating the two housings 10, 11 in this locked state, the resilient lock piece 45 is resiliently deformed upward or outward by having the rear end thereof pushed up from below e.g. by finger or a jig or the like. Then, the lock projection 46 is disengaged from the lateral (left) return preventing portion 47, thereby permitting the movement (rotation) of the lever 12 at the connected position CP toward the standby position SP.
  • the lever 12 is moved or operated (rotated in clockwise direction of FIG. 1 ) by holding the operable portion 43 while being kept unlocked. Then, the cam pin 25 is guided substantially along the cam groove 26 and the two housings 10, 11 are displaced in separating directions.
  • the two housings 10, 11 reach the state shown in FIG. 7 . In or close to this state, the two housings 10, 11 may be separated from each other.
  • the lever 12 is mounted in the female housing 10 such that the lever 12 is operable or movable in an operation direction OD (rotated or pivoted in counterclockwise direction) from the standby position SP toward the connected position CP and the operable portion 43 is located at the lateral (left) end of the female housing 10 when the lever 12 is at the connected position CP in the above description
  • the lever 12 can also be mounted in the female housing 10 in a posture transversely reversed from the above one in this embodiment.
  • the lever 12 preferably has a substantially vertically symmetrical shape; the entrance of the cam groove 26 is located substantially on the axis of symmetry 39 passing the supporting shaft 38 of the lever 12 with the lever 12 held at the standby position SP; the return preventing portions 47 are arranged at two substantially transversely symmetrical positions with respect to the axis of symmetry 39; the locking projections 52 are arranged at two substantially transversely symmetrical positions with respect to the axis of symmetry 39; the escaping holes 54 are arranged at two substantially transversely symmetrical positions with respect to the axis of symmetry 39; the guiding ribs 28 are arranged at two substantially transversely symmetrical positions with respect to the axis of symmetry 39; and/or the receiving portions 29 project inward substantially transversely symmetrically with respect to the axis of symmetry 39.
  • the lever 12 is mounted in the posture transversely reversed from the above one, the lever 12 is mounted in the female housing 10 such that the lever 12 is operated in an opposite direction OOD to the above operating direction (rotated in clockwise direction) from the standby position SP toward the connected position CP and the operable portion 43 is located at the opposite lateral (right) end when the lever 12 is at the connected position CP. Since a procedure of connecting the two housings 10, 11 by operating (rotating or pivoting) the lever 12 from the standby position SP to the connected position CP after the lever 12 is mounted into the female housing 10 is transversely symmetrical with the above-described procedure, the functions are not described.
  • the locking projection 52 receives a force in the direction along the connecting direction CD of the male housing 11 by the engagement with the engaging portion 53 formed at the side of the lever 12 opposite to the operable portion 43. Therefore, the posture of the female housing 10 is corrected, enabling the two housings 10, 11 to be connected in their substantially proper postures.
  • the locking projections 52 of the female housing 10 guide the connecting and separating operations of the two housings 10, 11 by coming substantially into sliding contact with the guiding walls 55 formed in the male housing 11, whereby the two housings 10, 11 can be connected in their substantially proper postures.
  • one lever 12 can be mounted into the female housing 10 in either one of two postures transversely symmetrical with respect to the axis of symmetry 39, the operation operability (rotating or pivoting operability) of the lever 12 can be improved by suitably selecting the mounted posture of the lever 12 depending on a situation where the lever-type connector is arranged.
  • an operable portion 43 of the lever 12 is located at a lateral end of the female housing 10 and operated in a direction substantially along a connecting direction CD of the male housing 11.
  • the male housing 11 is formed with locking projections 52, and an engaging portion 53 engageable with one locking projection 52 is formed at an end of the lever 12 opposite to the operable portion 43.
  • this locking projection 52 is engaged with the engaging portion 53 and receives a force acting in the direction substantially along the connecting direction CD of the male housing 11 as the lever 12 is operated or rotated. In this way, the posture of the female housing 10 is corrected, enabling the two housings 10, 11 to be connected in their proper postures.
  • a lever-type connector according to this embodiment is constructed such that a first housing 56 and a second housing 57 are connected and separated by a lever 12 arranged in the first housing 56. It should be noted that sides of the two housings 10, 11 to be connected are referred to as front sides in the following description.
  • the second housing 57 projects outward from a wall surface of a fixed member 63 and is a waiting-side housing.
  • One or more, preferably a pair of (preferably substantially cylindrical) cam pins 25 are formed at positions of the outer surface of the lateral (upper) wall of the second housing 57 near the front end. Both cam pins 25 are arranged at positions preferably substantially transversely symmetrical with respect to an axis of symmetry 39 passing the widthwise or transverse center of the second housing 57 and/or substantially in parallel with connecting directions of the two housings 10, 11.
  • a larger-diameter portion 27 enlarged in radially outward directions of the cam pin 25 is formed at the upper end of each cam pin 25.
  • the first housing 56 preferably is to be connected with one or more wires 19 forming a wiring harness and is a harness-side or movable-side housing.
  • a pair of (preferably substantially cylindrical) supporting shafts 38 are formed at positions of the outer surface of the lateral (upper) wall of the first housing 56 near the rear end. Both supporting shafts 38 are arranged at positions substantially transversely symmetrical with respect to the axis of symmetry 39 passing the widthwise or transverse center of the first housing 56 and/or substantially in parallel with the connecting directions of the two housings 10, 11.
  • One or more, preferably a pair of protrusions 58 project laterally (to left and/or right) from the upper or distal end of each supporting shaft 38.
  • a (preferably substantially rectangular) notch 40 is so formed substantially in the vicinity of the transverse center of a front side of the lateral (upper) wall of the first housing 56 as to extend substantially backward from the front edge and to be preferably substantially transversely symmetrical with respect to the axis of symmetry 39.
  • One or more, preferably a pair of lateral (left and/or right) plate-like pressing portions 59 are provided at the (preferably substantially opposite) outer lateral (left and/right) side(s) of the notch 40. Both pressing portions 59 preferably have a substantially rectangular shape narrow and long along transverse direction, and are arranged substantially in parallel with the lateral (upper) wall of the first housing 56.
  • a notch is formed at a rear-left corner of the right pressing portion 59 to prevent the interference with the lever 12, and an eave or slanted portion 60 for pressing a bulging portion 62 of the lever 12 from above as described later is formed.
  • a notch is formed at a rear-right corner of the left pressing portion 59 to prevent the interference with the lever 12, and another eave or slanted portion 60 for pressing the bulging portion 62 of the lever 12 from above is formed.
  • the lever 12 is provided with a side plate 42 preferably substantially having a comb-shape obtained by cutting off a rear-end area of the peripheral portion of a circle when viewed from above, and a (preferably substantially rectangular) operable portion 43 projecting outwardly or laterally (to right) from the lateral (right) end of the side plate 42.
  • the lever 12 preferably substantially is vertically symmetrical as a whole.
  • This lever 12 is mounted or mountable on the right supporting shaft 38 in FIG. 10 on the first housing 56 and is movable (rotatable or pivotable) between a standby position SP (as a preferred first position) and a connected position CP (as a preferred second position). Reference is made to a state where the lever 12 is at the connected position (see FIG. 10 ) concerning forward and backward directions and transverse direction in the description of the lever 12.
  • a shaft hole or recess 44 having a shape conforming to the shape of the supporting shafts 38 is formed to vertically penetrate the center of the side plate 42, and the aforementioned supporting shaft 38 is or may be at least partly inserted into this shaft hole 44.
  • a round hole (not shown) is formed outside the shaft hole 44 so as to let the protrusions 58 of the supporting shaft 38 escape when the lever 12 is rotated or operated.
  • a can groove 26 preferably substantially oblique to both circumferential direction and radial directions substantially centered on the shaft hole 44 is formed before or near the shaft hole 44 in the side plate 42.
  • a cam-pin receiving portion 64 for receiving the larger-diameter portion 27 of the cam pin 25 is formed at the upper edge of the cam groove 26 over at least part of, preferably over the substantially entire length of the cam groove 26.
  • a locking piece 41 for holding the lever 12 at the standby position SP is formed at a position of the side plate 42 at the left side of the shaft hole 44.
  • This locking piece 41 preferably is substantially in the form of a plate narrow and long in forward and backward directions FBD, and has the front end thereof supported on the side plate 42 while projecting backward.
  • This resilient locking piece 41 is resiliently deformable upward and downward (or outwardly and inwardly or towards and away from the housing 10) with the base end (front end) as a supporting point.
  • the rear end of the locking piece 41 is engaged with the rear edge of the notch 40 when the lever 12 is at the standby position SP.
  • the arcuate bulging portion 62 substantially concentric with the side plate 42 preferably is formed to bulge radially outward at the front edge of the side plate 42.
  • the upper surface of the bulging portion 62 is lowered with respect to that of the side plate 42, thereby forming a step.
  • a (preferably substantially hook-shaped) engaging portion 53 projecting radially outward from the lateral edge of the side plate 42 is formed at the lateral (left) side of the entrance of the cam groove 26 of the side plate 42.
  • the rear edge of the engaging portion 53 preferably is engageable with the lateral (left) cam pin 25 of FIG. 11 with the lever 12 held or positioned at the connected position CP.
  • the engaging portion 53 is engageable with the cam pin 25 on which the shaft hole 44 of the lever 12 is currently not arranged with the lever 12 positioned at the connected position CP.
  • the second housing 57 is lightly fitted into the first housing 56, causing the lateral (right) cam pin 25 in FIG. 10 to at least partly enter the entrance of the cam groove 26. Then, an unillustrated unlocking portion comes substantially into contact with the locking piece 41, which is then resiliently deformed upward or outward by moving onto the unlocking portion, whereby the locking piece 41 is disengaged from the notch 40 to permit the lever 12 to move in an operating direction OD (rotate pr pivot in clockvvise direction of FIG. 10 ).
  • the lateral (right) cam pin 25 is guided substantially along the cam groove 26, whereby the two housings 56, 57 are pulled toward each other along the connecting directions CD thereof.
  • the engaging portion 53 comes into engagement with the other lateral (left) cam pin 25 of FIG. 11 as shown in FIG. 11 , whereby the left cam pin 25 receives a force acting in a direction (outward direction or upward direction in FIG. 11 ) substantially along the connecting direction CD of the second housing 57 via the engaging portion 53. In this way, the posture of the second housing 57 can be corrected to a proper one.
  • the connecting operation is completed with the two housings 56, 57 held in their substantially proper postures by pushing the operable portion 43 in this state.
  • the movement in an opposite direction (counterclockwise rotation) of the lever 12 in FIG. 11 can be prevented by one or more unillustrated lever holding means.
  • any further forward movements of the two housings 56, 57 are prevented by the contact of the front ends of the cam pins 25 with the rear edge of the notch 40.
  • the lever 12 is mounted in the first housing 56 such that the lever 12 is mounted on the one lateral (right) supporting shaft 38 in FIG. 10 and operated in the operating direction OD (rotated in clockwise direction) from the standby position SP toward the connected position CP and the operable portion 43 is located at the lateral (right) end when the lever 12 is at the connected position CP.
  • the lever 12 may also be mounted on the other lateral (left) supporting shaft 38 and mounted in the first housing 56 in a posture transversely reversed from the above one in this embodiment.
  • the engaging portion 53 is engageable with the one lateral (right) cam pin 25.
  • the lever 12 is mounted in the first housing 56 such that the lever 12 is rotated in a direction substantially opposite to the above operating direction OD (in counterclockwise direction) from the standby position toward the connected position and the operable portion 43 is located at the opposite lateral (left) end when the lever 12 is at the connected position. Since a procedure of connecting the two housings 56, 57 by operating (rotating) the lever 12 from the standby position to the connected position after the lever 12 is mounted into the first housing 56 is transversely symmetrical with the above-described procedure, the functions are not described. According to this embodiment, the lever 12 is engaged with the cam pin 25 not engaged with the cam groove 26 when the lever 12 is at the connected position CP. Thus, as compared to a case where the locking projections 52 are separately provided, the construction of the second housing 57 can be simplified.

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  1. Connecteur du type à élément mobile dans lequel un élément mobile (12) qui a une partie de fonctionnement (43) sur ou à proximité d'une plaque latérale (42) est monté de manière mobile dans ou sur un boîtier (10 ; 56), l'élément mobile (12) comprenant au moins un élément à emprise (26) pouvant être engagé avec au moins un élément à emprise conjugué (25) formé sur un boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57) de telle sorte qu'il peut être guidé le long de l'élément à emprise (26) lorsque l'élément mobile (12) est actionné, connectant de cette manière le boîtier (10 ; 56) au boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57), dans lequel :
    une partie d'engagement (53) pouvant être engagée avec une projection de verrouillage (52) est ménagée sur le boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57), et
    juste avant que le boîtier (10 ; 56) soit connecté correctement au boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57), la projection de verrouillage (52) est engagée avec la partie d'engagement (53) et reçoit une force par l'intermédiaire de la partie d'engagement (53) lorsque l'élément mobile (12) est actionné ;
    caractérisé en ce que
    la partie d'engagement (53) est ménagée sur une extrémité de l'élément mobile (12) sensiblement à l'opposé de la partie de fonctionnement (43), et en ce que
    la force agit dans une direction le long d'une direction de connexion (CD) du boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57).
  2. Connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à la revendication 1, dans lequel l'élément mobile (12) est monté avec faculté de rotation ou de pivotement sur le boîtier (10 ; 56) et dans lequel la partie de fonctionnement (43) de l'élément mobile (12) est placée sur une partie terminale latérale du boîtier (10 ; 56), à distance radiale d'un axe de rotation (38) de l'élément mobile (12).
  3. Connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à l'une ou plus des revendications précédentes, dans lequel l'élément mobile (12) est actionné dans une direction (OD) le long d'une direction de connexion (CD) du boîtier (10 ; 56) juste avant que les deux boîtiers (10, 11 ; 56, 57) soient connectés correctement.
  4. Connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à l'une ou plus des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le boîtier (10 ; 56) est un boîtier du côté faisceau de câbles, qui doit être connecté à des câbles formant un faisceau de câblage, et/ou dans lequel le boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57) est un boîtier du côté de la position d'attente qui doit être installé sur un élément stationnaire.
  5. Connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à l'une ou plus des revendications précédentes, dans lequel au moins une paroi de guidage (55) qui s'étend sensiblement dans les directions de connexion (CD) des deux boîtiers (10, 11 ; 56, 57) est formée sur une position qui correspond sensiblement à la projection de verrouillage (52) du boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57) dans ou à proximité d'une surface terminale du boîtier (10 ; 56) sur un côté qui doit être connecté au boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57), et peut venir sensiblement en contact coulissant avec la projection de verrouillage (52) pendant une opération de connexion des deux boîtiers (10, 11 ; 56, 57).
  6. Connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à l'une ou plus des revendications précédentes, dans lequel l'élément mobile (12) est monté dans ou sur le boîtier (10 ; 56) dans deux positions transversalement symétriques, et dans lequel une paire de projections de verrouillage (52) est formée sur deux positions sensiblement transversalement symétriques par rapport au boîtier conjugué (10; 56).
  7. Connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à la revendication 6, dans lequel :
    au moins une paire de tiges de support (38) est formée sur le boîtier (10 ; 56) sur deux positions sensiblement transversalement symétriques par rapport au boîtier (10 ; 56),
    l'élément mobile (12) est monté avec faculté de rotation sur l'une des tiges de support (38), à la suite de quoi il peut être monté dans deux positions sensiblement transversalement symétriques par rapport au boîtier (10 ; 56).
  8. Connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à la revendication 7, dans lequel la partie de fonctionnement (43) de l'élément mobile (12) monté sur la une des tiges de support (38) est placée sur un côté de la une tige de support (38) à l'opposé de l'autre tige de support (38) juste avant que les deux boîtiers (10, 11 ; 56, 57) soient connectés correctement.
  9. Assemblage de connecteur comprenant un connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à l'une ou plus des revendications précédentes et un connecteur conjugué ayant le boîtier de connecteur conjugué (11 ; 57), la projection de verrouillage (52) étant ménagée sur le boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57).
  10. Assemblage de connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à la revendication 9, dans lequel une paire d'éléments à emprise conjugués (25) est formée sur le boîtier conjugué (11 ; 57) sur des positions qui correspondent aux éléments à emprise (26) de l'élément mobile (12) dans les états respectifs où l'élément mobile (12) est monté sur la une ou sur l'autre des tiges de support (38).
  11. Assemblage de connecteur du type à élément mobile conformément à la revendication 10, dans lequel, parmi les deux éléments à emprise conjugués (25), celui qui n'est pas engagé avec l'élément à emprise (26) sert de projection de verrouillage (52).
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